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©f the attention of botanists. It is hoped that this un- 

 accountable defect, which has frequently <been objected 

 to the science of botanv, wih be in some degree removed 

 by the new work lately announced by Mr. H. C. Andrews 

 of Knightsbridge, the merits of whose Botanist's Reposi- 

 tory, and Engravings of Heaths, are well known, it is to 

 be a complete Monograph of the Genus Rosa, and will con- 

 tam coloured figures of all the known species of Hoses, and 

 their numerous and beautiful varieties, drawn, engraved, 

 described, and coloured^ from the living plants, by Mr. 

 Ai:idrew3. 



LECTURES. 



At the Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim-street, Great 

 Marlborough-street, the Autumnal Course of Lectures on 

 Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery, will commence on 

 Tuesday, the first of October, at two o'clock in the after- 

 noon, by Mr. Brookes. 



In these Lectures the structure of the human body will 

 be demonstrated on recent subjects, and further illustrated 

 by preparations, and the functions of the diflerent organs 

 will be explained. 



The surgical operations are performed, and every part of 

 surgery so elucidated, as may best tend to complete the ope- 

 rating surgeon. 



The art of injecting, and of making anatomical prepara- 

 tions, will be taught practically. 



Gentlemen zealous in the pursuit of zoology will meet 

 with uncommon opportunities of prosecuting their re- 

 searches in comparative anatomy. 



Surgeons in the army and navy may be assisted in re- 

 newing their anatomical knowledge, and every possible at- 

 tention will be paid to their accommodation as well as in- 

 struction. 



Anatomical Converzationes will be held weekly, when 

 the different subjects treated of will be discussed familiarlv, 

 and the students' views forwarded. — ^To these none but 

 pupils can be admitted. 



Spacious apartments, thoroughly ventilated, and replete 

 with every convenience, will be open in the morning tor 

 the purposes of dissecting and injecting; where Mr. Brookes 

 attends to direct the students, and demonstrate the various 

 parts as they appear on dissection. 



An extensive Museum, containing preparations illustra- 

 tive of every part of the human body, and its diseases, ap- 

 perlain.s to the Theatre, to which students will have occa- 

 Jlional admittance. — Gentlemen inclined to support this 



school 



